Chelsea is in the market for a new goalkeeper after a string of mistakes from Edouard Mendy cost them points in different competitions this season.
The Blues spent a lot of money to bolster their squad in the last transfer window, yet their campaign has been poor and they want to fix it.
One area they believe is giving them a headache is their goalkeeping spot and they will buy a new man to solve that problem.
They are unafraid to splash the cash to solve that problem, and one player they have shortlisted is Juventus number one, Wojciech Szczesny.
The Pole is one of the finest goalies in the world and he has the backing of his manager in Turin.
However, a report on Tuttomercatoweb insists he is on Chelsea’s radar and they could move for him soon.
Juve FC Says
Szczesny knows we consider him an important player to us and it will be hard for the Bianconeri to allow him to leave.
Because he has played in the Premier League before now with Arsenal, he is a good target for the Blues, but we must show we mean business by rejecting every offer for his signature.
However, he has been injury-prone this term and we probably should prepare to cash in on him.
Sell him or barter with arizabalaga
How much? Perin is doing well so a big fee might be worth it
You’re saying juve should keep him at all cost but at the same time they should cash in.
Sell him ASAP. Not at the required level for Juve and never was.
he is OLD and never go to UCL semi final. always failed after group stage and juventini actually believe that cesni is 3rd best GK in the world??? lol
why this favoritsm already killed juventus. can’t u see that those players like juan, sandro etc were there because this kind of mentality?
we supporting to kept players don’t deserve juve shirt and banishing those who sweat for the team.
Sell him but don’t get Donnammrua as replacement. Seen him at PSG last Tuesday. He’s an absolute tool.
Please sell
If only atletico won’t ask for our head, I say we go for oblak.
Omg… At last. But biger problem is what I read from you
In last 2 years